Sahin: Barcelona's Second Goal Troubled Me More Than the Third
Borussia Dortmund's head coach, Nuri Sahin, expressed greater frustration over the team's concession of the second goal to Barcelona than the third in their recent UEFA Champions League match.
In the aftermath of Borussia Dortmund's recent UEFA Champions League encounter with Barcelona, head coach Nuri Sahin shared his reflections during a press conference. He emphasized that the second goal conceded was particularly troubling, stating, "I was more bothered by the second goal than the third." This sentiment highlights his concerns over the team's defensive lapses during that critical moment of the match.
Looking ahead, Sahin discussed the upcoming Bundesliga fixture against Hoffenheim, noting the tactical challenges posed by their head coach, Christian Ilzer. He remarked, "I was surprisingly impressed by the intensity of Ilzer's team at Sturm Graz, which is now evident at Hoffenheim." Sahin also provided updates on key players, indicating that Karim Adeyemi is expected to return, while Julian Ryerson's availability remains uncertain due to health concerns.
Addressing potential squad reinforcements, Sahin acknowledged the team's current defensive depth and mentioned that decisions regarding winter transfers would be made after the forthcoming matches. He stated, "We started the season with three central defenders plus Filippo, and we know that Emre Can and Ramy can also play in this position." These insights underscore Sahin's strategic planning as Dortmund aims to strengthen its position in both domestic and European competitions.